By Matthew R. Staul, EA, MBA The IRS defines travel expenses as the ordinary and necessary expenses related to traveling away from your tax home for business related duties. Your tax home is usually the main city where your work or business is located, even if your personal residence is outside of that area. For example, if a taxpayer lives in Hampton, but works in Richmond, … [Read more...] about ‘What Travel Expenses can be Deducted While on a Business Trip?’
Fall 2022 Editorial
“My practice had a bad patient outcome. Can we meet to discuss it?”
By Robyn Ayres In a hospital setting, there are usually detailed policies about how bad outcomes or adverse events are handled. But that’s not always the case with most private practices. There are also laws that protect most documents created following adverse events in hospital settings. Consider this scenario: A patient undergoes surgery at a practice’s outpatient … [Read more...] about “My practice had a bad patient outcome. Can we meet to discuss it?”